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If you flip a coin, then you have equal chance of getting a heads or a tails. That times two coins means an equal chance of having two heads, two tails, a head and a tails, or a tails and a head.

If you were to do that a bunch of times and make a tally chart of it, they should be about the same. Of course, it's somewhat possible, although not AS possible, for you to get a lot of heads and no tails, for instance.

The one that strays the most from the theoretical outcome (of everything having equal chance to happen) is the least likely to occur, and that would be A.